This report, which is based upon information from law enforcement and complaints submitted to the IC3, details recent cyber crime trends and new twists to previously-existing cyber scams. Business E-mail Compromise For more than a year, the IC3 has been receiving...

The Treasury Inspector General for Taxpayer Administration (TIGTA) today issued a warning to taxpayers to beware of phone calls from individuals claiming to represent the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in an effort to defraud them.

Speaking of TAX refund scams, just received this. Interesting things to note: 1. They list a relatively small refund amount which initially makes it believable, and 2. Believe-ability goes right out the window when you see a bogus web address and the email is riddled with spelling errors.

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